Currently there is a fairly limited version of Microsoft.Data.Sqlite that supports Sqlite without prepared statements or (so far as I can tell) X64 support. As .net core is the future, this would be a super useful feature - to support netcore (or netstandard 1.2/1.3, whatever moniker is necessary.
I am aware that netcore doesn't support ADO.Net - but we're going to have to move forward at some point anyway.

mistachkin added on 2016-09-29 17:45:11:

Supporting something like .NET Core (i.e. anything without ADO.NET) would almost
be a complete rewrite.

anonymous added on 2017-09-06 13:35:03:

netstandard2 should contain most of the ADO.Net APIs: https://github.com/dotnet/standard/blob/master/docs/faq.md#is-systemdata-part-of-net-standard

anonymous added on 2018-01-14 20:57:04:

Moving forward, this is an increasingly important feature. Any idea if/when this will be added?

mistachkin added on 2018-01-24 16:41:01:

It's being considered for a future release, once the MSBuild and Visual Studio
tooling support are a bit more mature for .NET Standard 2.0.

anonymous (claiming to be Frédéric Delaporte) added on 2018-04-04 22:31:50: